Innovations in Implantable Electronics
Innovations in Implantable Electronics
Neurostimulation and Continuous Glucose Monitoring Drive Growth Opportunities for Implantable Electronics
22-Dec-2016
Global
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Description
The technology and innovation study on implantable electronics captures active implantable medical devices used for support of debilitating function in the human body or to completely replace the function of the diseased organ. The segments covered include: cochlear implants, retinal implants, implantable continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), implantable infusion pumps, cardiovascular implantable electronic devices, and implantable neurostimulation. Recent innovations and key innovators are captured under each segment. The study also covers reimbursement scenario of each of these devices in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Regulatory framework and insurance coverage are considered to be the key factors that can lead to the successful growth of the implantable electronics market. Global patent scenario and key factors (drivers and challenges) influencing adoption have been identified. To aid C-level executives in strategic planning, technology convergence and growth opportunities (based on varied criteria such as business models and new capabilities) are captured in the study.
Table of Contents
1.1 Scope of Research
1.2 Research Process Methodology
1.2 Research Methodology Explained
1.3 Key Findings
2.1 Adoption of Cochlear Implants Remains Extremely High in Developed Nations
2.2 Cochlear Implants Market Remains Consolidated Even after Decades
2.3 IP Scenario of Cochlear Implant Manufacturers
3.1 Sizeable Addressable Market for Retinal Implants
3.2 Flexible Regulations to Boost the Commercialization of Retinal Implants
3.3 IP Scenario of Top Patent Assignees in Retinal Implants
4.1 Spinal Cord Stimulation Continues to Attract Maximum Adoption
4.2 Leadless Neurostimulators with Prolonged Battery Life Expected in the Future
4.3 Medtronic Offers the Largest Range of Implantable Neurostimulators
4.4 Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation among the Most Researched Modulation Techniques in Recent Times
4.5 IP Scenario of Companies Developing Implantable Neurostimulators
5.1 Implantable Infusion Pumps Hold Promise in Delivering Sustained-Release Medications
5.2 Better Insurance Coverage Expected for Implantable Infusion Pumps
5.3 IP Scenario of Top Patent Assignees in Implantable Infusion Pumps
6.1 Prospects for Implantable Sensors in Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
6.2 Eversense Remains the Only Commercially Available Implantable CGM
6.3 IP Scenario of Companies Developing Implantable CGMs
7.1 Cardiovascular Implantable Devices Segment is the Most Mature in the Implantable Electronics Sector
7.2 Cardiac Pacemakers will Continue to Enjoy Maximum Share in the Cardiovascular Segment
7.3 Better Compatibility with MRI has Boosted the Growth of CIEDs
7.4 IP Scenario of Top Patent Assignees Developing Cardiovascular Implantable Devices
8.1 Regulatory Bodies and Insurance Coverage Hold Maximum Weightage in the Value Chain
8.2 Market Drivers
8.3 Drivers Explained
8.3 Drivers Explained (continued)
8.4 Market Challenges
8.5 Challenges Explained
8.5 Challenges Explained (continued)
9.1 Payers and Providers Hold Significance in Insurance Coverage
9.2 North America is the Strongest Region for Implantable Device Insurance Coverage
9.3 Europe Presents a Mature Private Health Insurance Model
9.4 Increasing Focus on Healthcare Reforms in the Asia-Pacific Region
10.1 Cardiovascular and Cochlear Implants Research Receives Maximum Funding from the NIH
10.2 NIH Funds Some of the Key Groundbreaking Projects in Implantable Electronics
10.3 Supportive Government Funding for Development of Retinal Implants
10.4 Private Investors Demonstrate Encouraging Sponsorship toward Neurostimulator Manufacturers
10.5 Development of Implantable Infusion Pumps Requires Substantial Support from Collaborators and Investors
10.6 Cochlear Implant Manufacturers Experience Positive Growth Due to Solid YoY Revenues
10.7 Huge Investments from Private Investors Boost the R&D Efforts for Implantable CGMs
10.8 Cardiovascular Implants Remain Active Space for M&As
11.1 Next-Generation Cochlear Implants to Showcase Rapid Wireless Charging
11.2 Neuroprosthetics to be Integrated with Wearable Neurostimulation
11.3 Internet-of-Things (IoT) is Expected to be Integrated with a Number of Implantable Devices in the Future
11.4 Strategic Recommendations for Global Manufacturers
12.1 Growth Opportunity 1: Point-of-Care Neurostimulation
12.2 Growth Opportunity 2: Smart Bandages for Wound Care
12.3 Growth Opportunity 3: Electroceuticals
12.4 Growth Opportunity 4: Continuous Glucose Monitoring
12.5 Growth Opportunity 5: Smarter Drug Delivery
12.6 Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth of Implantable Electronics
13.1 Global Patents
13.1 Global Patents (continued)
13.1 Global Patents (continued)
13.1 Global Patents (continued)
13.1 Global Patents (continued)
13.2 Key Contacts
13.3 Legal Disclaimer
14.1 The Frost & Sullivan Story
14.2 Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
14.3 Global Perspective
14.4 Industry Convergence
14.5 360º Research Perspective
14.6 Implementation Excellence
14.7 Our Blue Ocean Strategy
No Index | No |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Karan Verma |
Industries | Electronics and Sensors |
WIP Number | D7A3-01-00-00-00 |
Keyword 1 | Innovations in Implantable Electronics |
Keyword 2 | implantable medical devices |
Keyword 3 | implantable electronics |
Is Prebook | No |